Stephan Beal sgbeal-gM/ye1e23mwn+bqq9rb...@public.gmane.org writes:
Can you show us what your directory structure looks like now? i think i
understand what you are doing, but want to be sure before suggesting
anything you might regret ;).
Sure, but I probably need a word of explanation first.
I started with a very small experimental repo.
Now I want to expand the repo quite a bit.
It would involve moving upward in the existing hierarchy. That is,
the new setup would include the existing repo from above. And would
even include the directory where I stashed the current repos'
Stephan Beal sgb...@googlemail.com writes:
On Mon, Feb 9, 2015 at 5:58 PM, Harry Putnam rea...@newsguy.com wrote:
I started with a very small experimental repo.
Now I want to expand the repo quite a bit.
It would involve moving upward in the existing hierarchy. That is,
the new setup
Andy Bradford amb-fossil-owjyff7esbygsbakwlt...@public.gmane.org
writes:
Thus said Harry Putnam on Mon, 09 Feb 2015 20:03:28 -0500:
I'm not so concerned about losing my experimental repo recoreds of its
files. I was trying to ask if I could acquire a much larger set of
files by moving
Andy Bradford
amb-sendok-1426103760.hophcahbpjjpelblf...@bradfords.org writes:
Thus said Harry Putnam on Mon, 09 Feb 2015 12:11:17 -0500:
If you need to move/rename the main database file. How do you do that
and also let the actual repo know about it?
Use fossil close first
If you need to move/rename the main database file. How do you do that
and also let the actual repo know about it?
I mean so you don't get this:
Fossil internal error: repository does not exist or is in an
unreadable directory: /projects/2x/perl/../../2x-perl
I get this message when I run `fossil add'
setting ignore-glob has both versioned and non-versioned values:
using versioned value from file .fossil-settings/ignore-glob (to
silence this warning, either create an empty file named
.fossil-settings/ignore-glob.no-warn or delete the
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